Been looking forward to this for a while. They've put some real production values into it and aren't going for the wink-wink-nudge-nudge feel of recent FMV like Contradiction (which could either end up a really good thing or really bad thing).

It's crazy how fast these threads have gone since 2013. From 2010-2012, we had only three threads. The first thread alone, lasted from 2010-2012. The third thread began late 2012 and ended in January 2013. Since then, in the following five years, there have been 25 threads.

It just occurred to me that as a guy that studied journalism and writing, young Dan Ryckert had to have written a poem for an assignment at some point. I now find myself morbidly curious what high school/college Dan's poetry would have read like.

It just occurred to me that as a guy that studied journalism and writing, young Dan Ryckert had to have written a poem for an assignment at some point. I now find myself morbidly curious what high school/college Dan's poetry would have read like.

I think that's the first time I've been in the wall of shame. I feel shame.

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Originally Posted by justjim89

It just occurred to me that as a guy that studied journalism and writing, young Dan Ryckert had to have written a poem for an assignment at some point. I now find myself morbidly curious what high school/college Dan's poetry would have read like.

Terrifying.

Dan prided himself on doing the least amount of schoolwork possible in college, so I'm sure he managed to avoid writing any poetry

It just occurred to me that as a guy that studied journalism and writing, young Dan Ryckert had to have written a poem for an assignment at some point. I now find myself morbidly curious what high school/college Dan's poetry would have read like.

Man I saw Fast and Furious 7 in the cinema but i think this Blu-ray watch caught me wayy off guard. I think it was because the guys went from being excited all the way through to crying quietly. So sad.

I watched the whole thing live and it wasn't just luck that he happened to turn around at the right time to go back out. I actually said "wtf,why is he turning around instead of going through the building" at the time.

It just occurred to me that as a guy that studied journalism and writing, young Dan Ryckert had to have written a poem for an assignment at some point. I now find myself morbidly curious what high school/college Dan's poetry would have read like.

Terrifying.

Having also studied both I've never needed to write a poem for an assignment.